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Are these accurate drawings? Are these the ones they use?

Can't speak of the whole drawing but I tried once to scratch build a Su-34 in 1/48 (way before Hobby Boss or Kitty Hawk announced one) and used the frames of this drawing as a basis for the forward fuselage. Later I found the following picture (which seem to come from official Sukhoi drawings) and compared it with Station 4 of the drawing. Guess what, they didn't match.

That's no proof but from then on I got cautious regarding the accuracy of said drawing. Personally I don't have high hopes that the Kitty Hawk one will be more accurate as I would guess they use the same drawing as a reference.

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Well, they have one of the best 1/48 models, if not the best, out there in the form of Su-33.

Kittyhawk or Kinetic? :rolleyes:

Cant wait to see more of this Fullback though...

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Well, they have one of the best 1/48 models, if not the best, out there in the form of Su-33.

1; KH didnt make a Su-33.

2; Neither did Kinetic. Not really.

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Can you write a little bit more? If you think they used this drawing as reference, what is off compared to early and later production variants?

I think they may have made up their own drawings. You can find the top/bottom view of this drawing here: http://www.airwar.ru/other/draw/su34-2.html

Among other things, canopy and nose on the plastic should both be more elliptical rather than race-track shaped when viewed from top.

Early and late variants have the same basic shape. Just some smaller details are different.

:cheers:

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Looking at that photo the racetrack shape is the shape of the cockpit opening. It looks like the entire clear part will drop in like thecTamiya F-14 so we won't know it's shape until you see the final part.

Ie the canopy/windshield does not fit in the hole if you look closely it has a cut out at the forward panel line for the insert.

Very smart though molding it as a drop in eliminating the canopy to fuse fairing issue.

There Mig-31 doesn't look to bad so fingers crossed the final form is ok.

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Looking at that photo the racetrack shape is the shape of the cockpit opening. It looks like the entire clear part will drop in like thecTamiya F-14 so we won't know it's shape until you see the final part.

Ie the canopy/windshield does not fit in the hole if you look closely it has a cut out at the forward panel line for the insert.

http://www.filscalemodels.ph/testshots/2016testshots/48thsu34/48thsu34.html

If you scroll down about 3/4 page there is a nice pic of the canopy that clearly shows the race-track shape of the glass.

:cheers:

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  • 3 weeks later...

Glad to hear that. I was hoping for HB J-11B price range for the Su-34, perhaps naïvely. Now I guess I am just hoping for under $100. I could swing that.

You can easily do some math. The HB J-11 / Su-27 goes for $50 in China / HK stores, whereas in Hobbysearch sells for 9350 yen, which is roughly $93. While the Su-34 they have it listed at 16500. Putting aside the fluctuating exchange rates and just roughly guesstimating the same increase in price, the Su-34 might be in the $88-90 ballpark?

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